Dermatological changes in some diseases of the gastrointestinal tract
D.R. AKBEROVA1, E.S. BODRYAGINA1, L.I. MINGATINA2
1Kazan State Medical University, Kazan
2Republican Clinical Hospital, Kazan
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Akberova D.R. — PhD (Medicine), Assistant Lecturer of the Department of Hospital Therapy
Address: 49 Butlerov St., Kazan, Russian Federation, 420012, tel.: +7 (843) 237-32-61, e-mail: dile4ek@mail.ru
The article presents data on the combination of dermatological changes and lesions of the gastrointestinal tract. Some gastroenterological diseases can manifest themselves with skin lesions, among other things. In some cases, skin changes may precede symptoms of diseases of the digestive tract. Various skin lesions can occur in diseases of the upper gastrointestinal tract, malabsorption syndrome, inflammatory bowel diseases, celiac disease, and may also be manifestations of deficiency and hereditary conditions and syndromes.
Key words: skin lesions, dermatology, gastrointestinal tract.
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